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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T20:55:57+00:00 2026-05-16T20:55:57+00:00

Usually when I subscribe to an event, I use the Visual Studio builtin function

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Usually when I subscribe to an event, I use the Visual Studio builtin function to generate the method. So if I want to bind a clicked event to a button after I write += I click tab one time to generate the code after +=, and then tab again to create the empty method associated with this event.

So for a button clicked event, I will end up with something like this:

button.Clicked += new EventHandler(button_Clicked);

void button_Clicked(object sender, EventArgs e) {
  throw new NotImplementedException();
}

Since I prefer the shorter syntax for binding the eventhandler, I always go back to the autogenerated line, and change it to look like this:

button.Clicked += button_Clicked;

My question is simply. Are there any way to make VS automatically prefer this syntax over the default one, so I don’t manually have to go and change this every time.

This applies both for VS2008 and VS2010

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    2026-05-16T20:55:58+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:55 pm

    No, this is not under your control to modify.

    It is easier for them to keep it in the old style so that it always works no matter which version of C# is being targeted. Otherwise they would have to make the generated code conditional on the C# version and I can imagine that is just more work than it is worth. Unfortunately this code generation is not extensible so you will need to modify your code manually yourself.

    You could try third-party extras such as the ReSharper product to gain extra productivity as they implement many cool features by accessing the object modal and modifying it.

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